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    SARKISIAN ABRUPTLY CANCELS PRESS MEETING
    By Ara Khachatourian

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/10/05/s arkisian-abruptly-cancels-press-meeting/
    Oct 5th, 2009

    Late Sunday evening, officials at Horizon television received a call
    from Armenian Consulate staff informing them that a scheduled press
    meeting with President Sarkisian on Monday was canceled. Moments later,
    another phone call confirmed that, in fact, a briefing with the press
    would take place but instead of the president, his chief of staff,
    Vigen Sargsyan would address reporters' questions.

    Only three television channels-Horizon TV, H1 and USA Armenia-were
    invited to take part in the exclusive television discussion with the
    president. It never took place.

    Instead reporters were treated to a haphazardly organized meeting at
    the Beverly Hilton. Upon their arrival, the reporters were seated in a
    room awaiting Sargsyan. Moments later, the journalists were informed
    that there would be a change of venue, eventually settling in at the
    lobby of the hotel for an "informal" question and answer.

    The entire Diaspora tour has been carefully crafted to exclude
    the press. Despite curtailing participation of the more than 20
    or so news outlets in Los Angeles, we were encouraged and were
    anticipating the television discussion with the president. However,
    the abrupt cancellation and reformatting of the event signaled a
    blatant and reckless disregard toward the press. This approach has
    been the hallmark of the Sarkisian administration from the onset of
    the protocol process, if not earlier.

    In Armenia, the voices of dissent toward the protocols are also not
    being heard, as the mainly state-run media, with the widest reach
    across the country, is misinforming the public on the extent of
    opposition to the protocols.

    This recent admonition of the media goes to strengthen the argument
    that the much-hailed Diaspora tour-"pan Armenian tour"-is nothing
    but a choreographed publicity stunt to avail the president of his
    responsibility to include the Diaspora in this critically important
    national issue.

    The public outrage and disapproval of the protocols has been quite
    evident thus far on the Diaspora tour. Protesters in France were
    violently beaten by police, providing fodder for the Turkish media,
    which immediately labeled the protesters as unruly.

    If the president's aim was to elevate his and the Armenian
    people's image he has failed miserably because not only has he
    alienated the Diaspora, he has also created the image of a nation
    divided. Sarkisian's callous approach to this matter also paved the
    way for Turkish president Abdullah Gul to wag his finger and say that
    if the Diaspora were truly concerned about the Armenia's future it
    would support the protocols and encourage peace in the Caucasus.

    The president and his apparatus can rest assured that despite their
    meticulous efforts to shut out the press, we remained vigilant to
    our mission and provided the most in-depth coverage of his visit, not
    only from the protest but also from within the community meeting with
    constant updates on Twitter and Facebook. We did, however, exercise
    our right to not cover the gala banquet honoring the president,
    deeming the event tactless and insulting.

    It has become increasingly clear to our audience that the key figure
    in this charade, namely president Sarkisian, has been missing in
    action. His refusal to appear in public or address the press shows a
    level of cowardice that further increases the inherent risks of the
    entire protocol process.
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